Early life Razin was born in
Stavropol. From 1964 to 1972 he was brought up in the
Kislovodsk sanatorium orphanage. From 1972 to 1978 he was a pupil of the Svetlogradsky orphanage, where he finished 8 classes..In 1985, he worked as deputy chairman for supplies at the Sverdlov collective farm in the village of Privolnoye, Krasnogvardeisky district, Stavropol Krai. After receiving money to buy a combine harvester, he went to
Moscow. He graduated from the
East Siberian Academy of Culture and Arts, and
Stavropol State University. Andrei Razin is the author of many songs for the band
Laskovyi Mai, including such hits as
Belye Rozy,
Belye Rozy,
Pink Evening,
Uncle Misha,
Everything,
Homeless Dog, and others. Some of the songs have been adapted for screen and used in feature films, such as
Laskoviy May (2009) and
How Much Are Laskoviy Now? (1990). In addition to his musical work, Razin is a literary author. His first book,
Winter in the Land of Laskoviy May, was published in the summer of 1990. The first issue of the newspaper "Laskoviy May" was published on 1 August 1990. Razin's second book,
Party Man, was published on 1 April 1991. Razin is a member of the Union of Journalists of Belarus (since 2006), the Union of Journalists of of Writers of Belarus.
1985-99 In 1985 he first appeared on television as a singer. From 1988 to 1991 – General Director of the All-Union Central Creative Studio of the
Ministry of Culture of the USSR for gifted orphans. In 1985, he first appeared on television as a singer with the song
You and I in the program
Morning Mail (issue
On the ship Georgia). In 1985, he briefly worked as an assistant director for the Chita Committee for Television and Radio. From 1985 to 1986, he served as deputy director of the . In 1986, he worked at the as an assistant director for the . From 1987 to 1990, he was a producer-manager at the All-Union Association of the USSR Ministry of Culture ''''. In 1993, Razin became the rector of the Stavropol Institute of Contemporary Arts at Stavropol State University. In the
1996 Russian presidential election, he was the trustee of
Gennady Zyuganov. ==Mirage==